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The coolest thing about the human body is how well we are able to physically perceive the world around us. The fact that our senses receiving the stimuli, and our brain so wonderfully interpreting it, is nothing but a complicated & harmonious dance of chemicals & travelling electric signals, is just amazing. Life itself is amazing.
I once was doing work in hot weather, I didn't realise I was overheated - I just felt a little hot, but everyone was insisting I sat down in the shade. I reluctantly agreed, only to be told I was pale... like, much more pale than I usually am, and for me that says a lot! On the plus side, I did get a free ice lolly out of it!
I bet you're adopted. If you're not, please don't be angry, you bet I was black, which is not only racist, but also completely inaccurate, which should of been obvious from my comment, so you don't have a right to be angry troll.
Olivia Marcoux Well, he really doesnt talk about the radiation and how it works. He just says it can give you cancer. Hes mostly talking about the blast and the bomb
The coolest thing I think the human body can do is that it can sense when it's about to rain and the gut feeling also scary but awesome because it KNOWS what's right.
PonyWolfDog PeguSister3 I believe it's because it was raining at a different area and hitting dirt causing some bubbles and when the bubbles burst they emit a scent of what it smells like fresh soil. And don't forget that maybe when you can smell it, it probably means that there is a storm about to happen.
I think the most impressive thing our body can do is maintain itself without us even thinking about it. For example, when we're sleeping, almost every process continues almost flawlessly despite us not even knowing.
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To be short and sweet - the human body isn't meant to survive at the cruising altitude of a 747-that's why climbing mt Everest is SO incredibly dangerous. It's amazing that we can survive the climb up there at all.
@Pawan p I am no scientist or researcher, but I do recall one point of taste was to help us find food that is "healthy." Have you ever noticed how many unhealthy foods taste amazing and filled with an insane amount of calories? That is because they have a lot of sugar. I assume we find sugar sweet since it fills us with a lot of calories. These calories keep us alive, thus spreading the "sweetness" gene. This is an assumption by the way. I may look it up later. ^.^
Marius Varna tbh i know in short its to start secretions of the necessary digestive juices for the proper digestion of the food consumed but than to i guess Blocko would explain it better don't you think so ?
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